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    i cant believe japan lost that one.. they were an exciting team to watch also..

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    Yeah so unfortunate it had to come to penalties.. Did u see the possession stats. think it was 66% for Japan.

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    yea... just looking again at the stats now.. 68% for japan and 35 total shots to uae's 3.. 8 shots on target against 2.. these number make it even more surprising they lost..

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    Thanks for the game analysis but I just wanted Japan to continue in the Asian Cup so Ahlungor could continue posting photos of lovely Japanese sports fans and cheerleaders
    Oh well, maybe he can now focus on photos of nice Korean sports fans and cheerleaders

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    Quote Originally Posted by harmony View Post
    Thanks for the game analysis but I just wanted Japan to continue in the Asian Cup so Ahlungor could continue posting photos of lovely Japanese sports fans and cheerleaders
    Oh well, maybe he can now focus on photos of nice Korean sports fans and cheerleaders

    Posting of hot and sexy soccer babes are good, but we got to look at the big picture, before Japan lost, they were the favourite to win the Asian Cup final at $3.00, the Aussie were second favourite at $3.20 !

    Now the defending Champion is gone, the Australian Socceroos are the new favourite @ $1.83 - who would have thought ??

    GO Aussies !!!!


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    Haha I rather not bet. Who knows what will happen, and although Australia are favourites I don't like the fact that against the quality teams, Australians can't score goals apart from Cahill
    Happy to see other Aussies start scoring against quality teams beyond Oman and Kuwait
    I will do a search for Korean sporting ladies in the meantime, both athletes and cheergirls

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    What are the odda for korea winning it? If the odds are good i might put some money in.. but if not.. id put some money to a lovely korean instead.. at least i know i'll get something out of it

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    Socceroos were awesome tonight!
    Bring on South Korea - revenge will be sweet!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samam View Post
    I'm going to put money on Australia to win it all because of the home support. If I lose, then I will need to search hot pics of sporting girls to have a wank instead.
    Did you get $3.20 for the win ??

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    Stuff the betting. Need the sports pics
    Sorry bros. I need to learn how to upload photos to AUS99

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    Quote Originally Posted by harmony View Post
    , Australians can't score goals apart from Cahill
    Who said? I think about 10 different names on the scoresheet for the Socceroos after they won the match against UAE, Cahill is a legend on his own but this current team sure play a great new style and I love every minute of it. Well done to Ange! Let win this boys!

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    Got tickets for the match tomorrow night.
    Should be a great atmosphere at Homebush - biggest match since the World Cup qualifier against Uruguay in 2005.
    That's my biggest sporting moment that I have seen live. But Asian Cup winners might top it.
    And hopefully there will be some sad Korean girls after the match who need a shoulder to cry on

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    Quote Originally Posted by pepefirstlove View Post
    Who said? I think about 10 different names on the scoresheet for the Socceroos after they won the match against UAE, Cahill is a legend on his own but this current team sure play a great new style and I love every minute of it. Well done to Ange! Let win this boys!
    Looks like the squad is fit and healthy and free from injury !

    When Ange puts our best 11 on the park, we should win this !

    Not sounding cocky , with a bit more firing power last time, the Socceroos should be the unbeaten team in the tournament instead of the South Koreans !

    I think both Kruse and Leckie are due to get on the score sheet ! But then again, another goal from Cahill will surely brings the house down !!

    Go Aussies !!

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    Here is Cahill's bicycle kick gaol:



    The only reason he had the room to kick this goal was because one of the defenders, who would otherwise be marking him, was laying flat on his back clutching his face in the usual soccer "agony." Moments before he had lost his balance when bumped while contesting a header, and he went down like a sack of potatoes and writhed there in agony. Such is his agony (located in some indeterminate part of his body) that all he can do to deal with it is hide his face from the world (and his opposition scoring a goal.) This extreme sensitivity to, erm, 'pain' is a vulnerability of all soccer players, especially in the penalty box.

    Soccer translated to rugby league terms would mean that every single tackle would result in players writhing on the ground, pleading for the medi-cab! The game would take as long as a three day cricket match! And what a 'spectacle' it would be!

    Despite this player's near mortal agony, moments after the goal was scored because of his own bullshit, he got to his feet, suddenly cured.

    I'd start banning soccer players for matches until this wimpy, theatrical bullshit was rubbed out of the game. As it stands, it makes me sick to watch.

    Ps. Guys, sorry to rain on the parade a bit.

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    Hooray ! We're the king of Asia tonight !

    Need to fix my nails tomorrow, all chewed up now, what a game !
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    Hooray ! We're the king of Asia tonight !

    Need to fix my nails tomorrow, all chewed up now, what a game !
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    Awesome atmosphere at Homebush Stadium!
    The Red Devils were out in force and their chant of "Dae Han Minguk" rang loud and proud across the stadium.
    The Red Devils were totally outnumbered by the green and gold army but they made up for lack of numbers with total passion and commitment.
    On the pitch it was a tough contest.
    Luongo's excellent solo effort, the Koreaan equaliser in the dying seconds and then Juric's amazing determination on the touch line leading to Troisi's goal.
    So many horny Korean girl in the crowd - well they were wearing red horns anyway
    Great night for Australian football!
    And a big thanks to the Korean team and fans for making it a tense and exciting match and spectacle..

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